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The Little Mermaid (OST) [2023] - Πονεμένες ψυχές [Poor Unfortunate Souls] (Poneménes psikhés) Лирицс транслатион то енглисх


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Troubled Souls


I admit that
I used to be an evil witch
But I changed and now I'm good
I regretted it and I changed my mind
Huh? Yes!
 
But I never forgot my spells
That was always my talent
Whatever you say, if you come with me you'll forget all your pain and suffering
Bogus!
 
Troubled souls, mourning, begging
One wants to be skinnier, the other wants to find true love
Should I help them? For sure!
 
Troubled souls, mourning, begging
They're all running here asking for spells
And what can I do? I help them
 
Now, if there's some type of conflict, I'll sadly have to protect myself
But still, I always try for these troubled souls
 
Here's the deal.
 
I'll brew a potion and you'll turn human for three days
Get it? Three days only
Before the sun sets on the third day, you and the Prince must've kissed. And not just any kiss, but a kiss of true love
If you do, then you'll stay human forever, if not, then you'll turn back to a mermaid, and you'll belong to me forever.
 
No, Ariel...
 
But of course, you'll lose everything that makes you a mermaid
No more tail holding you back, dragging you down
No more breathing underwater, what's the use of that anyway?
And no more singing, because that wouldn't be fair
What'd you think?
 
Don't worry, I'll keep your voice safe, it will always be with me
Do you agree?
I don't know
I gave you all the privileges, kid
Look! Life is full of hard decisions, isn't it?
 
No, that's wrong
I won't do it
Well okay, forget about the world up there
Go back to your daddy
And never leave again!
 
Go ahead, troubled soul! Say what you want!
I have better things to do, and the only thing I ask for is
Your sweet voice
Tortured soul, you're greaving, you're hurt
You get punished for the best things
Throw a fin from your tail, spill a little bit of blood
Flojam! Jejam! I have her now!
I have the key
Of this troubled soul!
 
Sweet and savory, pure black
Give me her sweet voice forever and ever!
 
Now you!
Continue!
 
Look at her skinny little legs!
 




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O maiden of the finest rushes1
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Nor any living soul
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Not even a stool to sit down on
I haven't a penny in the whole wide world
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  • 1. Rushes are a kind of grass-like plant used to make floor coverings and furniture, traditionally collected by young women. The motif of gathering rushes often has sexual connotation in folk songs of the British Isles and Ireland in both English and Irish. This song is no exception.